380 km trail will be the first full signed and maintained cycle trail in Northern Ontario

Waterfront Regeneration Trust has been hosting pilot rides of the province’s first northern bike trail throughout the month of June, which is bike month across Ontario. The Lake Huron North Channel Trail is slated to open next summer. Supplied photo.

Cycling enthusiasts will have a brand new way to see Northern Ontario as early as Canada Day 2017.

Waterfront Regeneration Trust has been hosting pilot rides of the province’s first northern bike trail throughout the month of June, which is bike month across Ontario.

The Lake Huron North Channel Trail will be the first fully signed and maintained northern cycling trail of its size, stretching 380 km from Sault Ste. Marie to Sudbury, with 18 stops along the way.

Same is true in Ontario, across all trails, and all activities, where the combination of government, municipal and regional support can enable volunteers – thanks to Michael Haynes for the posting http://goo.gl/0KZkpN

with 42 Full-Colour 1:50,000 Maps and written trail descriptions for over 600 km of trails from Nipigon to Spanish (not continuous), contained in 6-ring binder. Includes an overview map of the entire trail system, table of contents, a map legend, details on how to make the most of your Voyageur Trail experience, and index tabs. The guidebook measures approx. 7.5″x5″; maps are bi-folded and are 11″ long when unfolded. The guidebook is designed so that individual map pages can be removed from the binder and carried in a Ziploc-type bag on an outing. Datum: NAD 83.

Members of the VTA may choose to pick the book up themselves to save shipping costs.

You can also buy the Trail Guide at a number of stores (list), both along the trail and in some other places throughout Ontario.

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A northern Trail Symposium hosted by Sault Ste. Marie Economic Development, the Voyageur Trails Association and the Ontario Trails Council to bring together trail builders, planners and a broad range of stakeholders across Northern Ontario to meet in Sault Ste. Marie, April 26th and 27th, 2017.